Eris Lifesciences IPO subscribed 75% on day two

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Last Updated : Jun 19 2017 | 5:47 PM IST

Receives bids for 1.19 crore shares

Eris Lifesciences' initial public offering (IPO) received bids for 1.19 crore shares compared with 1.59 crore shares on offer on the second day of the bidding for the IPO, data on NSE showed as at 17:00 IST. The IPO was subscribed 75%.

The price band of the IPO has been fixed at Rs 600 to Rs 603 per share of face value of Re 1 each. The IPO opened for subscription on 16 June 2017 and closes on 20 June 2017.

The offer comprises offer for sale of 2.89 crore shares. At the lower price band of Rs 600 per share, the issue size works out to Rs 1732.50 crore. At the higher price band of Rs 603, the issue size works out to Rs 1741.16 crore.

The offer for sale of 2.89 crore shares is by the selling shareholders comprising the promoters and promoters group Amit Bakshi, Himanshu Shah, Inderjeet Negi, Kaushal Shah, Rajendrakumar Patel, Bhikabhai Shah and Hetal Shah and private equity (PE) investor ChrysCapital. The PE transaction of ChrysCapital in August 2011 was a secondary sale by the promoters. ChrysCapital, exiting through the offer for sale, held 16.25% stake prior to the offer at Rs 87 per share. A discount of Rs 60 per share is being offered to eligible employees.

The objects of the issue are to get the benefits of listing the equity shares on the BSE and the NSE, to enhance visibility and brand image and provide liquidity to the existing shareholders.

Ahead of the bidding, IPO committee of the board of directors allocated 1.29 crore shares to 37 anchor investors at the higher end of the IPO price band at Rs 603 per share aggregating Rs 779.45 crore.

Eris Lifesciences' consolidated net profit rose 81.25% to Rs 242.08 crore on 21.43% rise in net sales to Rs 724.98 crore in the year ended 31 March 2017 (FY 2017) over FY 2016.

Incorporated in 2007, Gujarat-based Eris Lifesciences undertakes research and development (R&D) and manufactures and sells branded pharmaceutical products in select therapeutic areas within the chronic and acute categories of the Indian pharmaceutical market (IPM). The categories include cardiovascular, anti-diabetics, vitamins, gastroenterology and anti-infectives. The focus is on developing products in the chronic and acute categories that are linked to lifestyle-related disorders.

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First Published: Jun 19 2017 | 5:21 PM IST

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